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    Max Verstappen captures Italian Grand Prix in record time

    Max Verstappen dominated the Italian Grand Prix, securing a record-breaking victory for Red Bull with an average speed of 155.791 mph. McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri followed, with team strategy creating drama between them. Despite a strong finish from Leclerc and Hamilton, Ferrari maintained a 20-point lead over Mercedes in the team standings.

    Motor racing: Piastri wins Dutch GP as Norris's hopes go up in smoke

    Oscar Piastri capitalized on Lando Norris's late mechanical failure to win the Dutch Grand Prix, extending his championship lead significantly. Norris's retirement from second place, coupled with crashes from Hamilton and Leclerc, shook up the race. Max Verstappen finished second, while Isack Hadjar celebrated his first F1 podium, marking a dramatic day for McLaren and the championship battle.

    Motor racing: Piastri perfectly placed to stretch F1 lead with Dutch pole

    Oscar Piastri clinched pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix with a record-breaking lap, outperforming teammate Lando Norris. Despite Norris's strong performance in earlier sessions, Piastri delivered when it mattered most. Max Verstappen, the reigning champion, secured third place, while other teams like Racing Bulls and Mercedes also made it into the top positions.

    Shock F1 comeback: Sergio Pérez and Valterri Bottas sign with Cadillac for 2026 — no American drivers chosen

    Cadillac will enter Formula 1 in 2026 with big news. The team signed Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas as their drivers. Both are very experienced and bring many races and wins with them. Fans in America may feel sad as no U.S. driver was picked, but Cadillac says experience is most important for the new start.

    Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will drive for the Cadillac Formula 1 team in 2026. Cadillac makes its F1 debut with experienced drivers. Both Bottas and Perez return to F1 after a break. General Motors backs the American squad. Graeme Lowdon will lead the team. The drivers bring experience and leadership to the new team.

    F1 Standings: Who’s dominating after the Hungarian Grand Prix? Just 9 points separate the top two

    In a sport where milliseconds define legacies, the Hungarian Grand Prix has served as both a reset and a prelude. With just nine points separating the top two drivers, Formula 1 fans are in for a dramatic conclusion to the 2025 campaign.

    The Economic Times
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